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'''''The Story of Doctor Who''''' was a television documentary which aired on [[30 December (releases)|30 December]] [[2003 (releases)|2003]] as part of the fortieth anniversary celebration of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It was introduced by [[Jon Culshaw]], who impersonated the [[Fourth Doctor]].
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'''''The Story of Doctor Who''''' was a television documentary which aired on [[30 December (releases)|30 December]] [[2003 (releases)|2003]] as part of the fortieth anniversary celebration of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.


== Contributions ==
It was [[The Introduction (TV story)|introduced]] by [[Jon Culshaw]], who impersonated the [[Fourth Doctor]].
==== Doctors ====
* [[Tom Baker]]
* [[Peter Davison]]
* [[Colin Baker]]
* [[Sylvester McCoy]]


==== Companions ====
== People interviewed ==
* [[Carole Ann Ford]]
{{IntervieweeList
* [[Peter Purves]]
|1=Colin Baker|r1=The Doctor 1984 - 1986
* [[Anneke Wills]]
|2=Peter Davison|r2=The Doctor 1982 - 1984
* [[Frazer Hines]] ([[Doctor Who Stories - Frazer Hines]])
|3=Peter Purves|r3=Steven 1965 - 1966
* [[Nicholas Courtney]]
|4=Verity Lambert|r4=Producer 1963 - 1965
* [[Elisabeth Sladen]]
|5=Carole Ann Ford|r5=Susan 1963 - 1964
* [[Louise Jameson]]
|6=Terrance Dicks|r6=Script Editor 1968 - 1974
* [[Mary Tamm]]
|7=Tom Baker|r7=The Doctor 1974 - 1981
* [[Nicola Bryant]]
|8=Barry Letts|r8=Producer 1970 - 1975
* [[Sophie Aldred]]
|9=Sylvester McCoy|r9=The Doctor 1987 - 1989
|10=Louise Jameson|r10=Leela 1977 - 1978
|11=Nicholas Evans|r11=Dalek
|12=John Scott Martin|r12=Dalek
|13=Anneke Wills|r13=Polly 1966 - 1967
|14=Frazer Hines|r14=Jamie 1966 - 1969
|15=Sophie Aldred|r15=Ace 1987 - 1989
|16=Graham Cole|r16=Cyberman
|17=Nicola Bryant|r17=Peri 1984 - 1986
|18=Nicholas Courtney|r18=The Brigadier 1968 - 1989
|19=Brian Hodgson|r19=BBC Radiophonic Workshop
|20=Elisabeth Sladen|r20=Sarah Jane Smith 1973 - 1976
|21=Philip Hinchcliffe|r21=Producer 1974 - 1977
|22=Roger Murray-Leach|r22=Designer 1974 - 1977
|23=Nabil Shaban|r23=Sil}}


=== Other cast ===
== Crew ==
* Guest Appearance - [[Jon Culshaw]]
* With thanks to - [[Kate Clark]], [[Clayton Hickman]], [[Neil Ragsdale]], [[Steve Roberts]]
* [[Graphic designer|Graphic Design]] - [[Keith Haynes]]
* [[Camera operator|Camera]] - [[Sean Carswell]], [[Jeremy Hewson]], [[Stuart Nimmo]], [[Jon Wood]]
* [[Sound recordist|Sound]] - [[Keith Branch]], [[Jean-Francois Legouriellec]], [[Joe Walters]], [[Lucy Pickering]], [[Alistair Widgery]]
* [[Dubbing mixer|Dubbing Mixer]] - [[Luke Williams]]
* [[Production executive|Production Executive]] - [[Jez Nightingale]]
* Finance Co-Ordinator - [[Robin Hester]]
* [[Make-up|Make-Up]] - [[Sarah Grispo]], [[Deborah Taylor]]
* Programme Consultant - [[Kevin Davies]]
* [[Runner]] - [[Naoma Nagahawatte]]
* Co-Ordinators - [[Lucy Crayford]], [[Michelle Singer]]
* Research - [[Gemma Rawcliffe]], [[Hayley Treacy]]
* [[Production manager|Production Manager]] - [[Wendy Clarke]]
* [[Editor]]s - [[Joyce Gentle]], [[Rob Platt]]
* [[Executive producer|Executive Producer]] - [[Caroline Wright]]
* [[Producer]] - [[Clare Finnett]]


* [[Graham Cole]]
== Music list ==
*[[Nicholas Evans]]
* "Doctor Who Opening Title Theme" by [[Delia Derbyshire]] & the [[BBC Radiophonic Workshop]]
* [[John Scott Martin]]
* "Doctor Who (Stereo Version 1972)" by Delia Derbyshire & the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
*[[Nabil Shaban]]
* "Goo Goo Muck" by The Cramps
* "Sexy Boy" by Air
* "Cha Cha on the Moon" by Pat Reader
* "Song 2" by Blur
* "All of My Thoughts" by Spiritualized
* "Doctor Who 1980 (Closing Titles)" by [[Peter Howell]] & the BBC Radiophonic Workshop


=== Crew ===
== Notes ==
*[[Terrance Dicks]]
* Two preview clips, entitled ''Episode One'' and ''Monster Mash'', were released on the ''[[Doctor Who website]]'' on [[19 December (releases)|19 December]] [[2003 (releases)|2003]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040209123243/http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/news/drwho/2003/12/19/8604.shtml|title=Story of... clips|date of source=19 December 2003|publisher=bbc.co.uk|accessdate=2 February 2019}}</ref>
* [[Philip Hinchcliffe]]
* Recently discovered material from [[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks (TV story)|The Power of the Daleks]]'' was shown.
* [[Brian Hodgson]]
* In [[2012 (releases)|2012]] and [[2013 (releases)|2013]], a twelve part documentary series ''[[Doctor Who Stories (documentary series)|Doctor Who Stories]]'' was included on "classic series" DVD releases, made exclusively from interviews recorded for this documentary.
* [[Verity Lambert]]
* [https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/0ec4aa632fcb4043a607cf372c7af540 BBC Genome link]
* [[Barry Letts]]
*[[Roger Murray-Leach]]


== Home video releases ==
As of December 2022, this documentary has not been made available commercially.
== Footnotes ==
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Latest revision as of 20:15, 3 November 2024

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You may be looking for the reference book of the same name.

The Story of Doctor Who was a television documentary which aired on 30 December 2003 as part of the fortieth anniversary celebration of Doctor Who.

It was introduced by Jon Culshaw, who impersonated the Fourth Doctor.

People interviewed[[edit] | [edit source]]

Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

Music list[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • "Doctor Who Opening Title Theme" by Delia Derbyshire & the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
  • "Doctor Who (Stereo Version 1972)" by Delia Derbyshire & the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
  • "Goo Goo Muck" by The Cramps
  • "Sexy Boy" by Air
  • "Cha Cha on the Moon" by Pat Reader
  • "Song 2" by Blur
  • "All of My Thoughts" by Spiritualized
  • "Doctor Who 1980 (Closing Titles)" by Peter Howell & the BBC Radiophonic Workshop

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Home video releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

As of December 2022, this documentary has not been made available commercially.

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. Story of... clips. bbc.co.uk (19 December 2003). Retrieved on 2 February 2019.